Chapter
1 1| received from~God. For our parents, and all rulers, and every
2 1| commands us to love our parents, but to honor them. For
3 1| they should regard~their parents as in God's stead, and remember
4 1| what is the honor towards parents required by~this commandment
5 1| honor and obedience to my parents, because God has Himself~
6 1| home in obedience to~his parents and in their service, so
7 1| than the will and word of parents; yet so that it, too, is~
8 1| all would be well; for parents would have more~joy, love,
9 1| children~could captivate their parents' hearts. On the other hand,
10 1| anger both God and their parents, whereby they deprive~themselves
11 1| and misery.~As a rule, the parents, too, are themselves stupid
12 1| since He has given us living parents, should we rejoice to~show
13 1| good which we have of our parents. But here again~the devil
14 1| the children forget their~parents, as we all forget God, and
15 1| Just so we do also with our parents,~and there is no child that
16 1| considers this [what the~parents have endured while nourishing
17 1| every one consider what his~parents have done for him and he
18 1| rependi, that is, To God, to parents, and to~teachers we can
19 1| compulsion do all~honor to his parents, and bear them up on his
20 1| but from disobedience [to parents], because they will~not
21 1| were regardful of their parents. On the~other hand, it is
22 1| propagated from the authority of~parents. For where a father is unable
23 1| masters are~in the place of parents and must derive their power
24 1| through them, as through our parents, God gives to us food, house~
25 1| be well to preach to the parents also, and such~as bear their
26 1| the government instead of~parents, who aforetime (as we read
27 1| the place of God, that is, parents~and the government. For
28 1| Therefore it is the duty~of parents and the government to see
29 3| and obligation to obey our parents and the~government; for
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